Eileen Aberman-Wells
Much Ado about Dukes by Eva Devon, book two in her Never a Wallflower series, is an enjoyable, emotional, and wonderful story of two people, Will and Beatrice, who soon learn that all they once thought and assumed, after great consideration, is not quite what they believed. Never get married, but they do so to protect Beatrice. Never fall in love, but they do, despite promising not to. Influence Parliament to overturn the rules that make women property, with no rights. Hmmm, working on it. Thi
Andrea Romance
Abandoned by his mother as a boy, the Duke of Blackheath is determined never to fall in love. Lady Beatrice, meanwhile, has determined she'll never marry for any reason *but* love. When her fortune is lost, Blackheath offers to marry her. Can these rivals come to an understanding? I loved the banter and the light-hearted tone of this book. The writing is brilliant. The novel was a joy to read. The audiobook narration was first-rate. Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received.
sing neon
Excellent, absolutely love this!!! This is the type of romance that will keep you up all night reading. In depth and captivating characters, absolutely love Bertrice for her forthrightness and boldness. Very steady pace and not a dull moment to be had. Very well written, marriage of convenience such a delightful and tears of joy journey getting to know them and feeling their emotion as their hearts melt with newfound love. I received a free audio copy and voluntarily chose to leave this review.